Washington FMLA Law
 

Thomas E. Bittner v. Symetra National Life Insurance Company, et al.


Seattle, Washington civil rights lawyer represented the Plaintiff on claiming job discrimination.



In 2010, Symetra hired Bittner as a Regional Vice President (RVP) of Sales. In this role, Bittner supervised a team of sales representatives who sold stop loss insurance policies. From 2014 onward, Bittner's sales team consistently exceeded its annual sales quota. In 2015, ... More...
   $0 (10-28-2024 - WA)

Richad Mooney v. Roler Bearing Company of America, Inc.

Seattle, Washington employment law lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued defendant on a family medical leave act civil rights violation theory.


This matter comes before the Court on the parties' cross motions for summary judgment. Plaintiff Richard Mooney filed a motion for summary judgment on some of Defendant's affirmative defenses. Dkt. No. 26. Mooney also filed a motion for summ... More...
   $0 (04-05-2022 - WA)

Shellie Macsuga v. County of Spokane

Disability Discrimination - Federal Family and Medical Leave Act - Civil Rights - Equal Ooprtunity Commission - Americans with Disabilities Act - Shellie MacSuga worked as a paralegal in the Spokane County Public Defender's Office. In that capacity, she conducts interviews with clients in jail, and makes handwritten notes which the lawyers then use during criminal proceedings. Jail interviews make... More...    $0 (09-14-1999 - WA)

Shellie MacSuga v. County of Spokane

Federal Family and Medical Leave Act – Civil Rights – Equal Employment Opportunity Commission – Americans with Disabilities Act – Shellie MacSuga worked as a paralegal in the Spokane County Public Defender's office. In that capacity she made written notes which the lawyers then use during criminal proceedings. This made up about 75 to 85 percent of the job. In April 1995, Ms. MacSuga injured he... More...    $0 (09-14-1999 - WA)

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